A. Choroid plexus
B. Cerebral veins
C. Arachnoid villi
D. Emissary veins
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- The total volume of CSF is_______________?
- A. 50 ml B. 100 ml C. 150 ml D. 275 ml...
- CSF is partly absorbed by lymphatics around _________ cranial nerves?
- A. I,II, VII, VIII B. I,II, VI, VII C. I,III,VII,VIII D. I,II,VI,VIII...
- A child’s CSF was examined I contains slightly raised or normal PMN cells, raised lymphocytes, absence of mycotic growth, value of protein is normal or above normal, glucose level is normal. The most probable diagnosis is____________?
- A. Pyogenic bacterial meningitis B. Viral meningitis C. Fungal meningitis D. Tuberculous meningitis...
- All of the following penetrate the CSF except________________?
- A. Dextrose B. Dilantine C. Diazepam D. Dopamine...
- Which of the following is a paired venous sinus of duramater_________________?
- A. Cavernous sinus B. Superior petrosal C. Transverse sinus D. All of the above...
- The transverse venous sinus continues as_________________?
- A. Straight sinus B. Cavernous sinus C. Sigmoid sinus D. Ethmoidal sinus...
- Venous emboli are most often lodged in_____________?
- A. Intestines B. Lungs C. Kidneys D. Heart...
- In which one of the following organs the venous emboli are most often iodged ?
- A. Lungs B. Kidneys C. Intestines D. Heart...
- The most common site of origin for venous thrombi leading to pulmonary embolism is_____________?
- A. Ascending oaorta B. Portal vein C. Deep leg veins D. Right atrium...
- Venous malformation involving the leptomeninges of the cerebral cortex is salient feature of_____________?
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